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Old May 25, 2012 | 10:54 AM
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Only "prefessional" experience I have working on cars is when I worked at a shop for about 6 months. Other than that, I worked at a parts store for about 3 years. Everything else was self tought because I didn't want to pay dealer prices to fix my stuff.
Old May 25, 2012 | 10:59 AM
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Parts guys, I respect you but I believe this doesn't apply to you. Sorry!
Oh well you can eat a bag of baby d1cks then


























j/k carry on
Old May 25, 2012 | 11:40 AM
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I thought about doing auto mechanics as I am really good at diagnosing electro-mechanical systems. (which is what currently do but as an engineer) IMO Most mechanics don't make enough money. Obviously their is the cost of tools of the trade but too many people take a cut of a labor charge at most dealerships. In many situations your better off learning a different trade which make often make more money.
Old May 25, 2012 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by essential1
Only "prefessional" experience I have working on cars is when I worked at a shop for about 6 months. Other than that, I worked at a parts store for about 3 years. Everything else was self tought because I didn't want to pay dealer prices to fix my stuff.
bit of that and interest + forums and self taught. i started with 2 wheels when i was 16, upgraded my 2 stroke moped up from 49cc-65cc tuned it got bored and bought a ninja 250, then a zx7r. more complex bikes, newer challenges, valve adjustments, CV carb tuning. then at 20 i bought my first car and now i'm learning on the max! crap loads more complicated than a few carburetors and tuning lol. some stuff goes wrong but i learn along the way, and lucky this forum exists for some good help!

Originally Posted by aackshun
Oh well you can eat a bag of baby d1cks then

j/k carry on
lmao... "so how do you suck a bag of d1cks? suck on the side of the bag? individually or all of them at once? do i have to make all of them ***?" - louis CK
Old May 25, 2012 | 04:38 PM
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I it says "eat" a bag of baby ****s not suck...gotta use a little teeth action...not too much tho
Old May 25, 2012 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by dgoodhue
I thought about doing auto mechanics as I am really good at diagnosing electro-mechanical systems. (which is what currently do but as an engineer) IMO Most mechanics don't make enough money. Obviously their is the cost of tools of the trade but too many people take a cut of a labor charge at most dealerships. In many situations your better off learning a different trade which make often make more money.
i'm not an auto mechanic, but any mechanic doesnt make much money, ive been doing this for 8.5 years and I only make 65k
Old May 25, 2012 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by essential1
Only "prefessional" experience I have working on cars is when I worked at a shop for about 6 months. Other than that, I worked at a parts store for about 3 years. Everything else was self tought because I didn't want to pay dealer prices to fix my stuff.
Originally Posted by aackshun
Oh well you can eat a bag of baby d1cks then


j/k carry on
Originally Posted by SNIFFERPIVOTS
I it says "eat" a bag of baby ****s not suck...gotta use a little teeth action...not too much tho
lol missed that... same thing applies though
Old May 26, 2012 | 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by SNIFFERPIVOTS
i'm not an auto mechanic, but any mechanic doesnt make much money, ive been doing this for 8.5 years and I only make 65k

that blows bro, but the sad thing is your doing better than some of the others....with this market these days


whats even more sad is the price per barrel for crude oil is now $91, but yet fuel prices are still over 4 buck here in chicago... they should be half that for the price per barrel, thats where most of us get raped
Old May 26, 2012 | 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by dwapenyi
A guy on this forum mentioned the Ford Duratec V6 shared with Mazda in their MX6 and jaguar S type 3.0.The Jaguar version made the most HP (240 HP from 3 liters) due to their version using hydraulic tappets or some such mechanical.

He had a much more detailed and interesting history. That motor was quite comparable to Nissan's VQ. The VQ's better though

DW
, glad to see someone back up what was said with facts (no sarcasm on this one), ford did own jaguar which is where you see them use close to the same engine, and they also had a deal with mazda to help with the ongoing fuel economy race of the big three which if i remember right is where the design came from in the first place, i cant remember id have to do some searching
Old May 26, 2012 | 06:42 AM
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Aackshun you dont work on your cars you just take ish apart and hope it still runs when you done so GTFO
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